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Al-PB
Jan 13th 2005, 5:20 pm
Hi everyone
Okay lets see..
Since Florida I have been battling (uphill) to get my site back into top 10 for a very competitive two word keyword.
Most of last year I basically did link trades with like related sites using this keyword as anchor.
I did this quite heavily and am now number two in allinanchor for this term.
the number one person has a network of sites and by various means of blogs, posting with the keyword on guestbooks etc and by interlinking on a network of their own sites.
Now I have went through as many things as I can to try and figure out why I cannot seem to improve on say being listed 100-250 for this keyword.
I have checked keyword density, titles, descriptions.. pretty much everything I have tried.
I even dropped some of the keywords on the index but I notice no change in position.
I am linked number 2-3 for this term on yahoo and as much as I know yahoo and google index/rate sites differently the site that has number one in google for my term has number 2 in yahoo for it also (one of their network sites is number 1)
the only problem is this is an adult site and as such I cannot give anymore information in here about it. I'm seriously thinking about paying for some advice on this because I seem to have exhausted all avenues and just continue to spend days upon days doing my anchor trades.
Anyway if anyone can give me any ideas on what it COULD be I would be very grateful.
Thanks
Al

ShameJobBlog
Jan 17th 2005, 9:13 am
Do you have any oneway links to your site from within the search results from pages with high PR?

Consider buying a few (one per domain) and that should boost you along nicely.

SEbasic
Jan 17th 2005, 9:17 am
Send me a PM and I'll have a look at it for you if you'd like. :)

my3cents
Jan 17th 2005, 12:20 pm
I use to have some pages with a javascript function to write a standard subheader on each page. Well search engines don't read the javascript... as soon as I cut my subheaders over to standard H1 and H2 tags, my presence immediately jumped. You could try redesigning your pages to have the content be more prominent and near the top. Also use a lot of standard good old HTML. Get rid of the clutter. See how it goes.

Good luck!